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Lets watch some Indy car John boy, and listen to some a our Willy Chestnut albums, then lets bum hump a porcupine ! Ok lets face it, if you like country music, there is a good chance you are from Wyoming...

Im not from Wyoming but I love REAL COUNTRY MUSIC (Traditonal)

This newer country rock shit is disgusting and NOT COUNTRY MUSIC!! (Its rock with a country swing)

I have several good country music records.... Alot in MONO which I do prefer.....

I don't like country music much, but this documentary about its bluegrass roots is pretty interesting and has inspired me to check up on Bill Monroe's music. After all, his "lonesome high" sound is surely proto-Neil Young:-

__________________Did you ever hear of having more than you wanted? So that you couldn’t want anything else and then started looking for something else to want? It seems like we’re always searching for something to satisfy us, and never finding it. - Susan Eloise Hinton, 1967

I used to watch music documentaries about all sorts of genres and artists - often things I weren't even musically interested in.

I've got this weird thing with country, where I like the idea of getting into it, but can't seem to find artists that I really connect with. Unless you count Neko Case, who is more alternative country, I guess. I really like Joan Baez and she feels kinda country at times, but still... this genre keeps slipping through my fingers.